Daaaaaang, that was some heavy hail! Sorry to see that bud
Yes, and we were in the car at the time! 'Get Down'!Daaaaaang, that was some heavy hail! Sorry to see that bud
I'm an agent in Iowa - it wont be totaled. What company you with?
Go get 2 estimates. Ram Dealer and Independent Body shop. I'm sure they're slammed and will be for some time. Might as well file a claim on your house roof too - you'll have damage there too.
I just went through this with my 2021 Ram here in Kentucky. Claim only came out to $1500 but the repair shop had to add a supplement and it went to $6500. Obviously I only paid my deductible and it took a while to get it into a repair shop. But I just got it back Tuesday looks good as new and I got a new tonneau cover out of it so I’m not complaining.Freak hail storm came through on Friday and nailed my truck. Hood and roof (no sunroof) are riddled. Lots of other dents as well. Bak flip cover dented to crap.
Claim filed and I'm waiting for adjuster. Anyone go through this? Wondering what to expect for damage total. Surely won't be enough to total it, right? 2019 Limited optioned out with only 36K miles. I've literally never had to go through insurance in my life.
Sorry, something like that happened to you. Had the same thing happened with my vehicles on Mother's Day here in Central Texas. Hail golf ball size battered both my vehicles sitting in my driveway. I contacted my insurance immediately and got a quote for my 2021 Ram $8,800.00, 2022 Gladiator $2,800 both require $500.00 deductible. Also the roof of my house was totaled, the garage door requires replacement, chimney metal cover requires replacement , the storage roof totaled and the fence suffered hail damage. The damage to the Ram truck requires roof, hood and hard bed cover replacement - no glass damage. On my Gladiator the major damage was the hood it requires replacement, there's no glass or roof damage and surprisingly my retractable bed cover didn't received any damage. I guess it's a better quality bed cover. The bad thing was after I've gotten my quote three days later another hailstorm hits my area and a tornado touched down. My house started leaking due to the previous damage and if I have to make another claim the insurance would require me to pay another 1 percent deductible(sucks!). I should have waited until the storm season is over before I made any claim. Oh well, lesson learned I guess.Freak hail storm came through on Friday and nailed my truck. Hood and roof (no sunroof) are riddled. Lots of other dents as well. Bak flip cover dented to crap.
Claim filed and I'm waiting for adjuster. Anyone go through this? Wondering what to expect for damage total. Surely won't be enough to total it, right? 2019 Limited optioned out with only 36K miles. I've literally never had to go through insurance in my life.
I think I might just do what you suggested. My truck is paid for and I already got the check from the insurance. I'll just replace the hood and pocket the rest of the money.They might total that? It goes by if the damage is a certain % of the value! If it’s payed for and they don’t total it, you can take the check of whatever the damage is and just replace the hood if it bothers you and pocket the rest, if your planning on keeping it for 8-10 years, you won’t get hurt that bad. Or you can take all the money and fix it all? I’ve been through this a few times in Iowa. Maybe the laws are different in other states? Sorry about your damage and good luck with whatever they decide to do![]()
Iowa has had 5 companies leave. 2 of them are closing their personal lines divisions entirely. 100% increases are just the start. try 1,2,3% wind/hail deductibles. thats a percent of the dwelling replacement cost. $1M home - $10K deductible. It gets uglier for large commercial buildings. $100M buiding? $1-2M deductible. I just had a rep in my office - 5% is now coming out. Meaning, you dont have any roof coverage unless it's a total loss, or a fire.wait til you see what's coming down the pike in terms of homeowners insurance. I'm in Colorado, and we are getting 100% increases on homeowners due to hail/fire risk. My home went from $2K to $4K a year. It's happening in TX, FL(Hurricanes), CO, and soon any state where hail is a big risk. As a retired adjuster, I would say no chance your truck is totaled, but any panel that is aluminum will be a replacement, and refinish. Don't be surprised if your damage is over $7500. Good luck buddy.
I'm in Indiana and our home and cars etc. all with state farm and renewal on house just went up $460.00 plus and we have never made a claim.wait til you see what's coming down the pike in terms of homeowners insurance. I'm in Colorado, and we are getting 100% increases on homeowners due to hail/fire risk. My home went from $2K to $4K a year. It's happening in TX, FL(Hurricanes), CO, and soon any state where hail is a big risk. As a retired adjuster, I would say no chance your truck is totaled, but any panel that is aluminum will be a replacement, and refinish. Don't be surprised if your damage is over $7500. Good luck buddy.
I live in Colorado with more and more hail damage. Any ideas on truck covers?I'm in Indiana and our home and cars etc. all with state farm and renewal on house just went up $460.00 plus and we have never made a claim.
I live in Colorado with more and more hail damage. Any ideas on truck covers?
Not that will hold up to the size hail you guys get out there. We have these aluminum carports here but I am afraid the winds you get would blow them away without concrete holding the legs. You need something like one of those air pack shipping envelopes but in a car cover application.I live in Colorado with more and more hail damage. Any ideas on truck covers?
I'm in Indiana and our home and cars etc. all with state farm and renewal on house just went up $460.00 plus and we have never made a claim.